Research Studies

There are many different types of research you can take part in. See all studies currently recruiting below.

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Goal-Setting in Workers’ Compensation Rehabilitation

Did you pursue goals while undergoing rehabilitation from a work-related injury?
Are you interested in sharing your experiences and perspectives on the goals you pursued during your rehabilitation?
If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study conducted by Southern Cross University and take part in an online interview to share your experiences.

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The Dads Study

This study examines the link between physical activity and paternal mental health. Complete a short online survey with questions around your physical activity, sleep quality and mental health. You may also be invited to participate in a one-on-one interview.

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Effects of Writing about Success

You are invited to participate in this project that aims to investigate the effect of writing about past problem-solving experiences on the mood and life satisfaction in adults aged 65 and over. It involves completing questionnaires online.

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Risky Alcohol Use and Coping

Join in this Australian survey concerning alcohol use and the way(s) that people might cope with stress. Completing this survey is a way to help improve the services available to people in the future.

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Food label Knowledge and Food Label Use and Type 2 Diabetes

Do you have Type 2 Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes and live in Australia?
We want to hear from you!
Researchers at Central Queensland University, Australia are exploring how Australians with Type 2 Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes understand and use food labels when shopping.

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ReMind Brain Health Study

Are you aged 50+ years and concerned about your memory or have been experiencing subtle changes in your thinking skills? The Resilient Minds Study (ReMind) Brain Health Study is an on-site lab assessment as well as an app-based longitudinal study of cognitive and mental health resilience.

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Colchicine to reduce excess blood clotting and inflammation in older people

This study is looking at whether a low dose of colchicine, a common and safe medicine used for gout, can reduce blood clotting and inflammation in older people. These processes can lead to heart attacks and strokes. We want to see if colchicine can lower the risk of these problems by reducing inflammation and platelet (clotting) activity. People in the study will either take colchicine or continue with their usual care for 1 month, and we’ll compare the results.

What is the Join Us register?

Join Us is a simple online register that helps researchers prevent, treat and find cures for disease.

For you, your family, your neighbours and for everyone.

Information for participants

It takes less than 15 minutes to sign up. You’ll need to share some personal information and we will get back to you once you are a match.

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Information for researchers

Join Us is a secure, online research register that provides access to community members to be contacted about research that might be relevant to their health status.

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